An adjustable door sweep with an upper frame, a lower carrier, and at least one brush is provided. The adjustable door sweep includes diagonally oriented slots in the walls of the upper frame and the lower carrier with attached rotatable rods to assist in vertical adjustment of the extensions, such as brushes. The method of using such an adjustable door sweep is also provided.
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13. A door comprising:
a front panel;
a back panel;
a hinge side;
a lock side;
the front panel, back panel, hinge side, and lock side defining a bottom portion; and
an adjustable door sweep comprising:
an elongated upper frame disposed along and adjacent the bottom portion of the door, the elongated upper frame comprising a top and at least one upper side wall depending therefrom;
an elongated lower carrier having a longitudinal axis, a first end, a second end, a bottom, an elongated base wall, and a lower side wall extending upwardly from the base wall, the lower side wall disposed lengthwise substantially parallel to the longitudinal axis of the lower carrier;
a first connecting member engaged with the lower side wall and the upper side wall; and
a second connecting member engaged with the lower side wall and the upper side wall,
the first connecting member and the second connecting member each being independently adjustable so as to allow independent vertical movement of the first end and the second end of the elongated lower carrier with respect to the upper frame.
16. A method of adjusting a door sweep comprising:
(a) providing a door comprising a front panel, a back panel, a hinge side, a lock side, and a bottom portion;
(b) providing an adjustable door sweep comprising:
an elongated upper frame extending along and adjacent the bottom portion of the door, the elongated upper frame comprising at least one upper side wall having a first aperture therein being disposed closer to the hinge side than the lock side, and a second aperture therein being disposed closer to the lock side than the hinge side;
an elongated lower carrier having a bottom, an elongated base wall, at least one lower side wall extending upwardly from the base wall, a first end adjacent the hinge side, and a second end adjacent the lock side;
a first connecting member engaged with and extending through a third aperture in the at least one lower side wall and extending through the first aperture in the upper side wall; and
a second connecting member engaged with and extending through a fourth aperture in the at least one lower side wall and extending through the second aperture in the upper side wall; and
(c) moving the first connecting member with respect to the upper frame upper side wall to the desired position within the first aperture to place the first end of the lower carrier at a desired vertical position.
8. An adjustable door sweep comprising:
an elongated upper frame having a first frame end and a second frame end and sized to extend along and adjacent a bottom of a door, the elongated upper frame comprising a top, a first upper side wall depending from the top, and a second upper side wall depending from the top, the first upper side wall having a first aperture therein, the top, first upper side wall, and second upper side wall together defining an upper channel;
an elongated lower carrier having a first carrier end, a second carrier end, a bottom, an elongated base wall, a first lower vertical wall extending upwardly from the base wall and having a first upper edge and a second aperture, and a second lower vertical wall extending upwardly from the base wall and having a second upper edge, the first upper edge and the second upper edge each being disposed within the upper channel;
a connecting member engaged with the second aperture of the first lower vertical wall and extending through the first aperture in the first upper side wall; and
a rotatable elongated connecting rod attached to the connecting member for movement of the connecting member, wherein the first aperture and the second aperture are sized and shaped to allow movement of the connecting member therein to allow movement of the bottom of the lower carrier with respect to the elongated upper frame.
1. An adjustable door sweep comprising:
an elongated upper frame having a first frame end and a second frame end and sized to extend along and adjacent a bottom of a door, the elongated upper frame comprising a top and at least one upper side wall depending therefrom, the upper side wall having a first aperture disposed closer to the first frame end than the second frame end and a second aperture disposed closer to the second frame end than the first frame end;
an elongated lower carrier having a first carrier end, a second carrier end, a lower end, an elongated base wall, and at least one lower side wall extending upwardly from the base wall, the at least one lower side wall having a third aperture and a fourth aperture therein, the third aperture being adjacent the first aperture, the fourth aperture being adjacent the second aperture;
a first connecting member extending through the first aperture in the upper side wall and extending into the third aperture of the at least one lower side wall: and
a second connecting member extending through the second aperture in the upper side wall and extending into the fourth aperture of the at least one lower side wall; and
an adjustment member engaged with one of the first connecting member and the second connecting member to assist in movement thereof;
the first aperture and the second aperture sized and shaped to allow movement of the first connecting member and the second connecting member therein, respectively, to allow independent vertical movement of the first carrier end and the second carrier end relative to the upper frame for adjustment of the lower end of the lower carrier relative to the upper frame.
2. The adjustable door sweep of
3. The adjustable door sweep of
4. The adjustable door sweep of
5. The adjustable door sweep of
6. The adjustable door sweep of
7. The adjustable door sweep of
9. The adjustable door sweep of
10. The adjustable door sweep of
11. The adjustable door sweep of
12. The adjustable door sweep of
14. The door of
15. The door of
17. The method of
(d) moving the second connecting member with respect to the upper frame upper side wall to the desired position within the second aperture to place the second end of the lower carrier at a desired vertical position.
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The present invention generally relates to door sweeps and seals, and more specifically relates to door sweeps that are adjustable.
The installation of a hinged door often results in a gap between the threshold and the bottom of the door. To prevent, or at least minimize, flow of air and light through such a gap, devices such as weather stripping, seals, and brushes have been used on or adjacent the bottom of a door. However, such devices are typically a predetermined, non-adjustable height and therefore may not fit within the gap or alternatively may, even when installed, leave a small gap.
To account for this deficiency in fixed-height weather proofing and sealing devices, adjustable weather stripping and seals have been used. However, such adjustable weather stripping and seals have typically been complex in nature and allow only one adjustment, that being in the vertical direction, of the entire seal or weather strip.
The present inventors designed a door sweep which is cost effective to make and buy, allows adjustment of both ends of the door sweep independently, and is easy to use.
One embodiment of the present invention includes a door with an adjustable door sweep. The adjustable door sweep includes an elongated upper frame, an elongated lower carrier, and an extension attached to the elongated lower carrier. The elongated upper frame preferably includes a top and at least one upper side wall depending from the top, the upper side wall having a first aperture adjacent one end and a second aperture adjacent the other end. The elongated lower carrier preferably includes an elongated base wall and at least one vertical wall extending upwardly from the base wall. The extension, which may be a brush, is attached to the elongated lower carrier and extends downwardly. The adjustable door sweep also preferably includes a first connecting member, such as a pin, engaged with the lower side wall and extending through the first aperture in the upper side wall, and a second connecting member engaged with the lower side wall and extending through the second aperture in the upper side wall. The first and second apertures are sized and shaped to allow movement of the connecting members to allow independent vertical movement of the ends of the lower carrier for adjustment of the extension relative to the upper frame.
The present invention also includes a method of using an adjustable door sweep such as that just described. The method preferably includes installing an adjustable door sweep onto a door, or providing a door with such an adjustable door sweep. Once installed, the first connecting member of the adjustable door sweep is moved with respect to the upper frame side wall to the desired position within the first aperture and the second connecting member is moved with respect to the upper frame side wall to the desired position within the second aperture, to independently adjust both ends of the extension vertically.
Other objects and purposes of the invention, and variations thereof, will be apparent upon reading the following specification and inspecting the accompanying drawings.
Certain terminology will be used in the following description for convenience and reference only, and will not be limiting. For example, the words “upwardly”, “downwardly”, “rightwardly” and “leftwardly” will refer to directions in the drawings to which reference is made. The words “inwardly” and “outwardly” will refer to directions toward and away from, respectively, the geometric center of the adjustable door sweep arrangement and designated parts thereof. Said terminology will include the words specifically mentioned, derivatives thereof, and words of similar import.
Referring to the figures,
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The upper frame 32 includes a top wall 38 and two side walls 40, 41 depending from the top wall 38, all of which terminate in two opposing ends 100, 102. Together the top wall 38 and the side walls 40, 41 create an upper channel 42. Both side walls 40, 41 include two slots 44, 46. Slots 44 and 46 are preferably parallel to one another and extend longitudinally in a diagonal direction, that is, skewed from, both the horizontal and vertical directions. The slots 44 and 46 are each sized to receive a connecting member 47, 48, such as pin, which will be discussed in more detail below.
The lower carrier 34 includes a bottom base wall 50 with two lower side walls 52, 54 extending upwardly therefrom, all of which terminate two opposing ends 104, 106. Lower side walls 52, 54 are spaced from one another to leave a gap between them and are spaced so that both side walls 52, 54 fit within upper channel 42. Preferably, lower side walls 52, 54 are disposed adjacent upper side walls 40, 41, respectively. As shown in
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The adjustable door sweep 30 includes one or more attachment members 90 for attachment to the front panel 13 and/or back panel 15 of door 10. The attachment members 90 extend outwardly from upper side walls 40, 41. Each attachment member includes an elongated C-shaped screw boss 92. The screw boss 92 extends along the length of the upper side walls 40, 41 and is shaped and sized to receive a screw, or other fastener, for attachment to a side of a door or to a plate. Each attachment member 90 also includes a flange 94, that is generally J-shaped and extends the length of an upper side wall. Flange 94 is for slidably engaging an elongated member within the interior of a door for attachment of the adjustable door sweep 30 to a door.
In operation, the adjustable door sweep 30 is attached to the inside of the door 10 using the attachment member 90. Alternatively, the adjustable door sweep 30 may be attached to the door by fasteners such as screws. Once installed, one or both ends of brushes 36 may be adjusted vertically. If the side of the brush 36 near the hinge side 16 of the door is desired to be adjusted, adjusting member 71 is turned clockwise or counter-clockwise, depending on whether the brush 36 is to be raised or lowered. Turning adjusting member 71 turns lower connecting rod 76 within connecting member 48 causing connecting member 48 to move within slots 44 and 56, moving the end of the lower carrier 34 adjacent the hinge side 16 vertically and brushes 36 with it. If the side of the brushes 36 closest to the lock side 20 of the door 10 is desired to be adjusted, adjusting member 70 is turned to turn upper connecting rod 74 within connecting member 47.
In this regard, when rod 74 is turned in a clockwise direction, the threaded end portion 78 of the rod 74 turns within threaded bore 47a to effectively shorten the length of the portion of the rod between connecting member 47 and inner body 72 of the adjusting member 70. This shortening causes the connecting member 47 to move within slots 46 and 58 and raises the end of the lower carrier 34 closest to the lock side 20. The end of the lower carrier 34 closest to the lock side 20 of the door 10 can be lowered by turning rod 74 counter-clockwise within threaded bore 47a to lengthen the section of rod 74 between the connecting member 47 and the inner body 72 of the adjusting member 70. Likewise, when rod 76 is turned in a clockwise direction, the threaded end portion 80 turns within threaded bore 48a of connecting member 48 to shorten the section of rod 76 between connecting member 48 and inner body 73 of adjustment member 71. This shortening of the section of rod 76 causes connecting member 48 to move within slots 44 and 56 and raises the end of the lower carrier 34 closest to the hinge side 16 of door 10. The end of the lower carrier 34 closest to the hinge side 16 can be lowered by turning rod 76 in a counter-clockwise direction within the threaded bore 48a to lengthen the section of rod 76 between connecting member 48 and the inner body 73 of adjusting member 71.
The above-described adjustable door sweep and method of using the adjustable door sweep provide advantages over other door sweeps available on the market. The adjustable door sweep of the present invention is easy to install and easy to use. Moreover, the above-described adjustable door sweep allows vertical adjustment of the brush, and in particular allows independent adjustment of two ends of the brush vertically with respect to the front, back, and sides of a door.
Although particular preferred embodiments of the invention have been disclosed in detail for illustrative purposes, it will be recognized that variations or modifications of the disclosed apparatus, including the rearrangement of parts, lie within the scope of the present invention.
Seiser, Andrew J., Flory, Leo R.
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